“BMF” is loading up its season two cast with a bunch of seasoned actors. The hit crime drama made waves with its debut last year, pulling off a record-breaking performance as one of Starz’s buzzy Sunday premieres, Deadline reported. So, of course, fans are eager to see what’s in store for season two.
In March, Demetrius “Lil Meech” Flenory Jr. told POPSUGAR that next season will be all about “elevation.” “I can tell you that [Big Meech] has to elevate his mind,” he said. “Everything about him is elevating, so he’s becoming bigger, wealthier, [and] wiser.” According to Flenory Jr., the stakes are much higher in season two, so “a lot of crazy things happen.” But he also assured us that the show is “really just going to blow the audience away.”
Though “BMF” season two has yet to set a premiere date, we already know who’s in the cast. Some season one favourites will reprise their roles, including celebrity guest stars, while a few new faces have hopped on board as well. Keep reading ahead for more on every actor starring in “BMF” season two.
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Demetrius "Lil Meech" Flenory Jr.
Flenory Jr. will return to portray his father, Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory. According to the actor, his character in season two will become “bigger, wealthier, [and] wiser.”
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Da'Vinchi
Da’Vinchi will return alongside Flenory Jr. to play the actor’s onscreen little brother, Terry.
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La La Anthony
Anthony, who starred in a recurring role in “BMF” season one, has been upped to a series regular in season two. She’ll return as the smart, sophisticated, and street savvy Markisha Taylor. Anthony will have an expanded storyline in season two by way of a blossoming friendship with Da’Vinchi’s character.
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Mo'Nique
Season two of “BMF” marks Mo’Nique’s grand return to the TV world. After a cosign from 50 Cent and promise to “put her back on,” the comedian and actor has been cast in a recurring role to play Goldie, a sophisticated Atlanta strip club owner with swagger and street smarts. Her alliance with the Flenory brothers will assist the migration of their drug business from Detroit to Atlanta.
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Leslie Jones
Jones is another new face joining the “BMF” season two cast as a recurring character. The “Saturday Night Live” alum will play a smart and calculated federal agent named Tracy Chambers, whose years of experience facing the most dangerous drug dealers has shaped her into a no-nonsense officer of the law.
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Myles Truitt
Truitt will return as the Flenory brothers’ right-hand man Brian Mickie, aka B-Mickie. In an interview with Complex, the actor shared that he hopes season two shows more of the “internal side” of his character.
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Wood Harris
“Winning Time” star Wood Harris will reprise his role as Pat in season two. Hopefully, viewers will get to see the actor and his brother, Steve Harris, share more scenes together after their explosive showdown in season one’s fifth episode.
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Steve Harris
Harris returns as Ecorse Police Det. Vaughn Bryant, who will surely still be out for revenge against Meech in season two following the death of his partner, Det. Lopez (Sean Michael Gloria).
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Russell Hornsby
In season two, Hornsby will return to portray Charles, Meech and Terry’s father and the Flenory family’s late patriarch.
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Michole Briana White
White is set to reprise her role as Flenory matriarch Lucille.
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Kash Doll
The rapper will return as her recurring character Monique in season two. “BMF” marked Doll’s first-ever acting role.
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Snoop Dogg
Snoop Dogg, who guest starred as Pastor Swift in “BMF”‘s first season, will return to reprise his role in season two.
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Serayah
Serayah will recur as her character Lori Walker in season two. Lori is Meech’s girlfriend and the mother of their daughter, Neeka.
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Christine Horn
Horn joins the cast as Mabel Jones, a trusted friend and neighbor to the Flenory family.
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Kelly Hu
“BMF” welcomes Hu to the series as Detective Veronica Jin, a tough cop who becomes the only Asian American, female detective in Detroit in the ’80s.